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Women clutch – molded and burnished leather bag

Posted on April 1, 2017April 13, 2020

Women clutch/bag. Eugene Pik separately molded thick lining and stiff outside leather, used milled leather to make a soft strap, polished solid brass hardware to make it shine, used shellac to create glass-like hard and smooth edge, built multiple layers of leather to make the solution for the strap holders, used brass belt holders to solder special locks with decorative buckles.

Leather Carving demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HT2Z02yLFY

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Eugene Pik is a Fellow member of the Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft. He studied cowboy boot making in Mexico, English saddle making in Scotland and leather craft in Toronto.

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ABOUT PIKVA LEATHER

Eugene Pik is Toronto based leather craft artist. He studied cowboy boot making in Mexico, English saddle making in Scotland and leather craft in Toronto. As a Fellow of CSCL Eugene Pik is responsible for the education of the guild members. Eugene runs YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/EugenePik/ with over 8000 subscribers with tutorials of leather carving, stamping, and traditional cowboy boot making.

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